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could've been
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Could've Been
Could've Been is the third single released from Tiffany, the debut album of American teen-pop singer Tiffany. Commercially, the song proved to be a successful follow-up to her debut single "I Think We're Alone Now", peaking atop the US Billboard Hot 100, the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart, and the Irish Singles Chart in early 1988. It also reached number four on the UK Singles Chart and number five in New Zealand.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of could've been in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of could've been in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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This guy's a hero as far as I'm concerned. That could've been a disaster.
There absolutely needs to be a very very deep dive after-the-event review of the lessons, including on the outbreak of the virus... it needs to be driven by the science, there's no doubt: we can't have business as usual after this crisis, and we'll have to ask the hard questions about how it came about and about how it could've been stopped earlier.
The fight should've happened five years ago, when these two boxers were in their prime, when this could've developed into an (ongoing) rivalry, that it could've been some sort of a franchise that could've built (interest in) the sport.
I immediately broke down and wept, i'm not even from this community but I'm hurting. It makes you think about your own kids. It makes you realize it could've been you mourning your children.
What is the domicile of Charles Manson? he would’vereturned to Los Angeles? He could’ve been shipped everywhere by the prison system. Is it where he was housed?
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